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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1908)
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER H 1903. ste- If " 13 CONSERVATIVE CAR for the CONSERVATIVE BUYER. Every up-to-date feature and improvement known to the automobile world will' be found in the respective hiakes of the most reputable and widely known cars on the market. WE ARE NOT offering NEW 1909 CREATIONS nor;glST CENTURY SENSATIONS. EXPERIMENTS are NO PART 'of our line. GOOD, HONEST VALUE for your money, and backed by a reputation which is the principal asset of a successful career. WE'ARE NOT advertising $3,000 values for $1,500, BUT we are offering cars at $1,000, $1,250, $1,500, $1,750, $2,500 $2,750, $3,000, $3.200, $4,200, $4,500, $5,000, $6,000 and in each and every case you are getting FULL VALUE for your money and a car that is fully guaranteed. It has always been our policy to sell cars that will bring us customers. Look over the line below and come and let us SHOW YOU AND DEMONSTRATE TO YOU the superior merits of each and every one of -these cars. Packard "30" Touring Car Close Coupled Car and Runabout r-$4200 THOMAS FLYER jl who owns lar Bk V Ml . I I Paclcat.d-TonringCar and Runabout ,$3200 6-cyl. 7-passenger Light Touring Car, fully AAA equipped Pt)UUU 4-cyl. 7-passenger Touring Car and Run- (1 J CAA about tPfOUU 6-cyl. 7-passenger 90-H.P. Touring Car and C AAA Runabout tPUUUU The winners of the New York-to-Paris Race defeating the nearest competitor by 28 days All Our Allotment of Packards Has Been Sold But Four We Have Been Delivering '09 Gars for 60 Days BUCKS w ibssw-vm ------ in. lv .j oy., i un"" mum f U It - IHtllllllll u. 5l H 11 I i lllllllll . i t. U WW.? I 'l in i The largest manufacturers of automobiles in the world. Not a. dollar spent for advertising1, and yet they sold 9,000 cars this sea son. The value is in the far they advertise themselves. A COMPLETE LINE OP CARS. 4-Cylinder Runabout 8 000 4-Cylinder Runabout, with Magnetic and larger tires $1000 4-Cylinder 4-Passenger Car, with Magneto .$1050 24-H. P. 5-Passenger Car $1250 40-H. P. 5-Passenger Car, with Magneto 81 750 50-H. P. 7-Passenger Car, wifh Magneto $2750 AH cars fully equipped. Pooe Hartford Pony Tonneau $2750 A few improvements for 1909: Light steel body, more horse power, new method spring suspension, making it the most com fortable riding car on the market ; larger tonneau, greatly reduced in weight. Touring Car $2750 Runabout $2750 1909 CH ALMERS : DETROIT "30" WE HAVE TWO CARLOADS WHICH WILL ARRIVE NEXT WEEK 4-cylinder. 30 horsepower. 5-passenger. Selective type transmission. Three speeds forward and one reverse. Multiple disc clutch. Annular ball bearings. 110-inch wheel base. Three-quarter elliptic springs. 40 to 50 miles an hour. 1,900 pounds weight. ALL WE ASK IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEMONSTRATE $1500 A millionaire's car brought by mammoth produc tion down within reach of the many Looks like the costliest car, yet so low in. pHce, so econom ical in up-keep. A powerful higji-grade car. There is no other car anywhere near the price that can stand in comparison with the Chalmers Detroit "30." Those wKcT compare cars will get this one unless (hey come after the output is sold. r'jl Seventh 4 iind i 1 " IJnio JLo lilOSllS AMTO j'jy.' Agencies. ( I nVi at Important 1 Centers